Keyword [protest] Result: 181 - 200 | Page: 10 of 10 |
181. | Protests in China: Why and Which Chinese People Go to the Street |
182. | Powerful patriots: Nationalism, diplomacy, and the strategic logic of anti-foreign protest |
183. | Insiders and outsiders: Global social movements, party politics, and democracy in Europe and North America |
184. | Select and protest based beaconless georouting with guaranteed delivery in wireless sensor networks |
185. | When the empire falls: The World Social Forum, between protest and political organization |
186. | From backyard revolution to backyard reaction: Protest, development, and the anti-politics machine in Cleveland, 1975--2005 |
187. | Social protest, freedom, and play as rebellion |
188. | Music, publics, and protest: The cultivation of democratic nationalism in post-9/11 America |
189. | Explaining attitudes of political contention in Yemen: Legitimacy, protest, and political violence |
190. | Imaging Argentina: Politics, Protest, and the Cultural Politics of Representation 1950--1966 |
191. | Popular participation and political violence |
192. | Guerrilla Art and Protest in Modern Russia |
193. | All they need is someone to organize it: Protest and politics in post-Communist Russia |
194. | Dissent from within: How educational insiders use protest to change their institution |
195. | 'Out of the dark confinement!': Physical containment in mid-nineteenth-century American protest literature |
196. | Political process, economy, and protest in Mexico, 1999--2000: An event-centered quantitative analysis of collective action in a structural-adjustment society |
197. | Matters of conscience: Justice and protest in society (John Rawls, Mohandas K. Gandhi) |
198. | Serving, not Steering: The Korean Experience of Government Distrust and Public Protest in the Foreign Policy Making Process of the U.S. -- Korea Beef Agreement |
199. | The Junzi doth protest: Toward a philosophy of remonstrance in Confucianism (Lu Xun) |
200. | This is not a law: The transnational politics and protest of legislating an epidemic |
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